If you've never served in the military than you can't criticize those who have.

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If you've never served in the military than you can't criticize those who have.

This line,which I've heard here and elsewhere, is bullshit. I don't need to wear a uniform to know that willfully invading foreign nations that pose no threat to you and killing their people with bombs, bullets, and drones is wrong. And just to be clear I consider anyone who enlisted during the Iraq War to be guilty of willfully invading a country that poses no threat to your own. They knew there was a high likelihood of them being sent there. They are just as guilty as the congressman who voted for that war. I don't need to have worn a uniform to know that everyone who participated in, ordered, or covered up acts of torture is scum who need to be arrested.

I don't need to enlist to know any of that, in fact knowing that is a big reason why I will never serve in the military even if they institute a draft. I would rather be thrown in jail than kill people simply because someone orders me to.

For those who don't know, wolfy is an admitted dumbass college kid that doesn't know shit about real life. The kid is desperate to be accepted on DUmmieLand and cuts & pastes a good game. He's a Socialist/Marxist/Commie/Moron.

He was a member here a while ago when I accidentally deleted his account. I've told him he can come back anytime but I'm sure he won't.

I was just thinking how well wolfy would get along with another old buddy, one of djones pals, mike_c and guess what???

One's knowledge about life really does change once they're outside of college. You don't necessarily become conservative, but you realize there's life outside of the supposed wisdom of a college campus. It's easy to condemn people when you don't know them or never met them or if you've lived in a bubble.

And white wolf, if you ever get to that point, you're going to feel awful. If you don't get to that point, then that's even worse.

I'm so happy! Hugs for everybody! Or not.

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If you've never served in the military than you can't criticize those who have.

One's knowledge about life really does change once they're outside of college. You don't necessarily become conservative, but you realize there's life outside of the supposed wisdom of a college campus. It's easy to condemn people when you don't know them or never met them or if you've lived in a bubble.

And white wolf, if you ever get to that point, you're going to feel awful. If you don't get to that point, then that's even worse.

The 21st century. The age of Smart phones and Stupid people.

It is said that branches draw their life from the vine. Each is separate yet all are one as they share one life giving stem . The Bible tells us we are called to a similar union in life, our lives with the life of God. We are incorporated into him; made sharers in his life. Apart from this union we can do nothing.

This DUmmie is a tool. Nobody has ever said that civilians can't criticize the military. In fact, the Constitution demands that they not only criticize us, but that they oversee us. What we do find objectionable is when civilians who have no understanding of what we do or how we do it make ignorant criticisms without educating themselves on the issues. I once got into an argument with a leftie who believed that the Bradley Fighting Vehicle was a waste of money because it was an inferior tank, and nothing that I could say would convince him that it wasn't a tank, because his talking point depended on it being one. I was branched armor, had been on tanks and personnel carriers since I was enlisted and was as close to an expert as he was going to find, but he kept repeating the mantra that it was a tank because it had a big gun on a turret. That kind of ignorance is infuriating, and we see it constantly from people whose agenda demands that they not only not get smart on the subject under discussion, but that they willfully ignore presented facts in order to "win" arguments.

That kind of ignorance is infuriating, and we see it constantly from people whose agenda demands that they not only not get smart on the subject under discussion, but that they willfully ignore presented facts in order to "win" arguments.

You have encapsulated, in one short sentence, the depth and breadth of the liberal disease. I salute you.

We have no government armed with power capable of contending with human passions unbridled by morality and religion. Avarice, ambition, revenge or gallantry would break the strongest cords of our Constitution as a whale goes through a net. Our Constitution is designed only for a moral and religious people. It is wholly inadequate for any other.

In my many years I have come to a conclusion that one useless man is a shame, two is a law firm, and three or more is a congress.